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Snow advisories in late summer can only mean you’re in zone 4! You are relaxing in flip flops one moment and find yourself seeking a winter coat and galoshes the next. This unique situation sends you scrambling to cover late summer blooms, anxiously awaiting the arrival of “Ole Jack Frost”.  Once he makes his appearance, annual flowers begin their gradual demise and fall arrives.  As the weather turns cold let us remember to take time to reflect on the beautiful season ” that was” because  “Ole Jack Frost” is sure to come. Cheers

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